Anton Appointed to Head Technical Discussions with Iran

Michael Anton, the director of policy planning at the State Department, has been chosen to lead the U.S. technical team in negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program. Anton’s team will include about a dozen officials as they work on this critical issue. An anonymous administration official praised Anton, saying he is well-suited for the … Read more

The Ascendance of Dark Woke — And Its Own Missteps

Right now, much of the political spotlight is on President Trump and the Republican Party, leaving the Democrats feeling a bit invisible. Many observers note that the Democrats seem to lack a clear direction, especially as prominent figures like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are criticized for their extravagant travel choices. In an effort to … Read more

Vance Presents Proposal for Ukraine Ceasefire

Vice President J.D. Vance recently shared a peace proposal aimed at ending the ongoing war in Ukraine. Speaking to reporters in India, he suggested that Ukraine should consider freezing the conflict along current frontlines. His proposal includes a ban on Ukraine joining NATO and calls for Ukraine to recognize Crimea as part of Russia. Vance … Read more

Tulsi Gabbard Pursues Criminal Referrals for Deep-State Intelligence Leakers

On Wednesday, Tulsi Gabbard, the Director of National Intelligence, announced that she has recommended criminal charges related to two leaks of classified information. In a post on X, she emphasized the dangers of politicizing intelligence and leaking sensitive information, stating that it jeopardizes national security. Gabbard vowed to hold those responsible accountable. She revealed that … Read more

In the Midst of Pentagon Chaos, Personnel Defines Policy

Tensions are rising at the Pentagon as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces significant challenges. Recently, several of his top aides were let go, including key supporters of a more restrained foreign policy. This shake-up raises questions about Hegseth’s future in the role. The Wall Street Journal editorial board has suggested that Hegseth should take this … Read more

Winsome Sears Confronts Challenges in Her Governor Campaign

After four years of Republican leadership in Virginia, the upcoming fall election is raising concerns for the GOP. Governor Glenn Youngkin, who has a strong approval rating, cannot run again due to term limits. This November, voters will choose between two women for governor, marking a historic moment for the state. Former Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger … Read more

Trumps Diplomatic Efforts in the Russia-Ukraine Conflict Are Paying Off

The recent announcement by Russian President Vladimir Putin of a unilateral Easter truce in Ukraine has sparked a mix of skepticism and cautious optimism among world leaders. The truce, which took place last Saturday, aimed to pause hostilities during the Easter holiday, but many, including Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky, viewed it as a potential publicity … Read more